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Two Step Inn
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Two Step Inn is a country music festival located in Georgetown, Texas, which is a suburb of Austin, Texas. The festival started in 2023 and is run by C3 Presents which is owned or at least in part related to Live Nation Entertainment which owns Ticketmaster following a merger of the two companies in 2010. The festival primarily is filled with country artists and musicians but in the past few years they have had either a pop, rap, or hip-hop artist to help attract more audience to the festival. Currently the event is usually in April but the dates change every year and rain has happened to affect the festival-goers causing changes to some years schedules. The festival also brings in money for the City of Georgetown, Texas Parks and Recreations department which helps it go on every year.[1] The names of the stages are Pony Up, Showdeo, and Big River but they often have an extra one or two due to sponsors or other reasons.
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2023- April 15th and 16th
In 2023, Two Step Inn held its first event in San Gabriel Park in Georgetown, Texas with more than expected in attendance as over 30,000 people showed up to see headliners Zach Bryan and Tyler Childers along with a bunch of other artists such as Diplo, Wynonna Judd, Blanco Brown, and T-Pain.[2]

2024- April 20th and 21st
During the 2024 event, it rained causing some artists to be cancelled or moved around slightly to appear earlier on before the rain started but nonetheless the event went on without incident with over 30,000 people showing up to see headliners Cody Johnson, Turnpike Troubadours, and Hank Williams Jr.. Also people showed up for other artists such as Ludacris, Wyatt Flores, Ryan Bingham, and Charley Crockett.[3]
2025- April 5th & 6th
During the 2025 event, good expectations led to issues involving the restrooms and lines but it still went on well with over 70,000 people showing up to see headliners Miranda Lambert. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Alan Jackson, and Sturgill Simpson. Along with all of the smaller acts such as Nelly, Treaty Oak Revival, and Eli Young Band the city of Georgetown, Texas brought in a lot of money for the small city to work on its parks and recreation spaces.[4][5]
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